This Quick Start is part of a set of AWS Enterprise Accelerator – Compliance offerings,
which provide security-focused, standardized architecture solutions to help Managed
Service Providers (MSPs),
cloud provisioning teams, developers, integrators, and information security teams
adhere to strict security, compliance, and risk management controls.

The following links are for your convenience.
The launch button runs the main Quick Start template, which sets up a multi-tier,
Linux-based web application using nested templates.
For descriptions of the templates included in this Quick Start and information about
using the nested templates separately,
see the Templates Used in This Quick Start section of this guide.

The deployment takes
approximately 30 minutes.
If you’re new to AWS or to PCI-compliant architectures on AWS,
please read the overview and follow the detailed
pre-deployment and deployment steps described in this guide.

If you want to take a look under the covers, you can
view the main template that
automates this deployment.
The main template includes references to child templates, and provides default settings
that you can customize by following the instructions in this guide.
For descriptions of the templates and guidance for using the nested templates separately,
see the Templates Used in this Quick Start section of this guide.

To see how PCI DSS controls map to Quick Start architecture decisions, components,
and configuration, view the
security controls reference (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet).
The excerpt in Figure 1 provides a sample of the available information.

Figure 1: Excerpt from the PCI DSS security controls reference

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About Quick Starts

Quick Starts are automated
reference deployments for key workloads on the AWS cloud. Each Quick Start
launches, configures, and runs the AWS compute, network, storage, and other services
required to deploy a specific workload on AWS, using AWS best practices for security
and
availability.